Hello all,
I joined in late December (so my intro post is there), but I was wondering if anyone has any advice regarding LW-style blogging?
I've been ruminating a lot on the nature of motivation, and I think it would be helpful to my fellow students/friends in real life. A lot of the concepts have their basis in rationalist ideas, so I'm finding myself restating a lot of ideas that are expressed much better here.
So, I suppose my question is, "What is the typical consensus on rationalist blogs?" and "Would anyone be willing to offer their advice on this type of thing/give feedback on what I'm thinking of posting?"
What I write here is just my personal opinion, I am not speaking for the whole LW. Obviously. For the sake of brevity, please assume that every sentence begins with "I think..." and ends with "...unless you have good reasons to do otherwise, of course." I am saying this to avoid scaring a new member, because sometimes new members report that LW culture feels scary to them. /end-of-disclaimers
If you write your beliefs about the nature of motivation (or anything else), it is better to also provide an information why you think that. So tha...
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